Response to call for evidence for inquiry into intergenerational connection

11th September 2018

The All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Social Integration has received an excellent selection of submissions from a diverse range of individuals and organisations to its call for evidence on intergenerational connection, which closed on 7th September 2018.

“We are delighted that so many individuals and organisations have come forward to share their knowledge and ideas on intergenerational connection by responding to our call for evidence. I am hopeful that our interim report in early 2019 will succeed in drawing together the insights and evidence we have received to set out a policy framework for uniting the different generations of our country.”

The APPG would like to express gratitude to all those who took the time to respond:

Age UK Isle of Wight

Apples and Honey Nightingale

Big Lottery Fund

British Academy

British Future

Church Urban Fund

Downshall Primary School

Leicester Ageing Together

Dr Libby Drury, Birkbeck, University of London, and Professor Dominic Abrams and Dr Hannah Swift, University of Kent

Linking Generations Northern Ireland

Lorraine George

Magic Me

Methodist Homes for the Aged

Dr Sarah Mills, University of Loughborough, and Dr Catherine Waite, University of Northampton

Professor Steve Schifferes, City, University of London

Shared Lives Plus

Dr Sharon Green

Sunderland College

The Age of No Retirement

The Cares Family

The Equality Trust

The Kohab

The Linking Network

The Scout Association

The Ubele Initiative

United for All Ages

Women of Wandsworth

Young Fabians

Common Vision

Housing LIN

These submissions will inform the APPG’s interim report into intergenerational connection, due to be launched early in 2019.

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